Procurement lessons from the Trump experience
Actual or perceived conflicts of interest can irreparably undermine any procurement process, damaging public faith in government integrity.
20 February, 2020Actual or perceived conflicts of interest can irreparably undermine any procurement process, damaging public faith in government integrity.
20 February, 2020A Sydney council hopes to collaborate in a group procurement of recycled glass to use in asphalt mix.
3 February, 2020Startups are a solution to many government procurement opportunities because they view the world differently and can provide an answer which may not even be on the radar for a traditional provider.
15 January, 2020The $80 billion Future Submarine program is already experiencing a nine-month design hold-up.
15 January, 2020A new partnership is making it easier for startups to work with government.
13 January, 2020Digital services company Infosys will replace Centrelink’s legacy welfare entitlements system.
1 December, 2019Tasmania’s Premier has held talks with defence firm Thales over a submarine technology deal.
20 November, 2019Southern Sydney councils will use their collective purchasing power to procure recycled materials from regional areas.
7 November, 2019An audit has found a lack of transparency around NSW public sector gifts and benefits.
6 November, 2019A NSW council is installing smart surveying technology in its construction fleet.
11 October, 2019Governments must prepare for the future by investing in building responsible practices for how they procure AI.
4 October, 2019Procurement-related corruption has been a ‘recurring feature’ in complaints about local government.
30 September, 2019Electric scooters may not be as environmentally friendly as we’re being led to believe.
4 September, 2019Lack of skills, leadership and resources are hampering council attempts to transform customer experience.
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